Explaining Greece

Greek Music and Diaspora: The Soundscape of Displacement and Identity


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Music has always been deeply intertwined with human migration, displacement, and identity. Across history, communities forced to leave their homelands have carried their musical traditions with them, allowing these sounds to evolve and merge with new cultural influences. In our latest episode of Explaining Greece, we explore how Greek music has flourished in times of mass displacement and immigration, as well as how the Greek diaspora in Canada has cultivated its own unique musical scene.

To guide us through this fascinating journey, we are joined by Dr. Alexandra Mourgou, a Postdoctoral Researcher at York University and Principal Investigator of the project Musical Geographies and the Greek Canadian Experience in Toronto: Places, Cultures, & Diasporic Identities. With a background in cultural geography, architecture, and urbanism, Dr. Mourgou’s work examines the intricate relationship between music, space, and identity, particularly within Greek diasporic communities.

Music as Memory and Identity

Music has long served as a bridge to memory, preserving cultural heritage in times of upheaval. A prime example is Rempetiko music, which emerged in Greece following the 1922–1923 population exchange with Turkey, blending Greek, Ottoman, and Middle Eastern influences to express loss and resilience. Similarly, the Portuguese fado genre shares rembetiko’s melancholic themes, reflecting displacement and longing.

Dr. Mourgou’s research also explores the Greek Canadian musical experience, particularly the role of Greektown on the Danforth in Toronto during the 1960s and 1970s. These venues were more than entertainment spaces—they became cultural hubs, shaping a distinct Greek Canadian identity. As migration patterns continue to shift, how will Greek music evolve? Will new forms emerge as younger generations reinterpret their heritage? This conversation delves into how music continues to define diasporic communities, bridging past and present through sound.

Listen now to this week’s episode. And for next time follow “Explaining Greece” on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and turn on your notifications to be the first to listen to our new episodes every Thursday.


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